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Myths and Facts about Smoking / Vaping Cessation Medication

Many people want to quit smoking or vaping but have concerns or doubts about the health risks of cessation medication. There’s no need to worry—MetroPlus has the facts!

MythsFacts
Nicotine medication– like the patch, gum, nasal spray, lozenge or inhaler — can cause cancerNo, because it’s not the nicotine in cigarette smoke that causes cancer. The tar in cigarette smoke is what causes
cancer.You can get clean nicotine in patches, gums, lozenges, nasal sprays, or inhalers. These products do not have tar.
I might get hooked on nicotine in nicotine medications, like the patchNot true! Most people find it easy to get off nicotine medicines after a few months
Nicotine replacement therapy doesn’t really workIncorrect! Nicotine medications can help by dulling your craving for a cigarette and increase your chances of quitting
I am afraid of gaining weight by using nicotine medicationsFalse! Medications like bupropion, or the nicotine patch, gum or lozenge help you quit, and they also help to delay or limit weight gain after quitting. With fewer nicotine cravings, you won’t be as likely to reach for a distracting snack
last updated: August 27, 2024

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